Our Venice

Our Sponsors and Recommendations

We are very happy that you have chosen to share part of your time in Venice with Venice Music Project.
Here are some of our insider tips/recommendations to make your stay a bit more interesting. Enjoy!

NEW:VENICE MUSIC PROJECT’S BESPOKE EXPERIENCESPlease contact us directly to set up your special visit. Advance notice is required, please.

Restaurants:

Near St. George’s Church, our concert venue:

Ai Gondolieri – right around the corner going towards the Guggenheim (open even after concerts)

Osteria Ai Artisti – on Rio della Toletta (not to be confused with the bar of the same name in nearby Campo San Barnaba!)

Bacari (wine bars):

Enoteca Gia’ Schiavi – Rio di San Trovaso. Best ombre and chicheti, frequented by locals and visitors in the know.

Corner Pub — We love these guys because not only are they 3 steps from where we perform, so we are constantly there for a coffee, sandwich, or post-concert aperitivo, but they also are super-nice to everyone we send there!

Bar ai Nomboli – Campiello dei Nomboli, between Campo San Polo and Campo San Toma’. Best tramezzini anywhere. Really. And they have an incredible assortment of sandwiches at lunchtime, which has recently expanded to include soups and other dishes.

Favorite lesser-known things to see:

Ca’ Rezzonico Museum – near Campo San Barnaba. A jewel of a museum in the palazzo where Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning made their home.

Scala del Bovolo – near Campo Manin. Recently reopened, and worth climbing to the top for the view.

Il Canape’ – Campo San Pantalon. Been dying for some glorious Venetian fabric? Right this way!

Anita Paper Project Venice — Salizzada Malipiero, near Campo Santo Stefano and Palazzo Grassi. Step into Anita’s world of incredible artwork – all made from paper!

Favorite Hotels:

Hotel Palazzo Stern — This elegant restored palazzo at Ca’ Rezzonico is one of the loveliest in this part of town. Amazing views, and wonderful staff.

Hotel Gabrielli Sandwirth— Riva degli Schiavoni. You might find it hard to believe that a hotel on the Riva could be so nice and quiet! The recent restoration of many of the rooms is spectacular, and the views of San Giorgio and the Bacino di San Marco are unbeatable!

Ca’ della Corte — You won’t believe that such an oasis can be found merely 5 minutes from Piazzale Roma. Generous hostess Caterina Pensa couldn’t be more accommodating — your stay will be unforgettable.

Best Gondolier:

Lorenzo Brunello — +393343588866

We hope that you find these useful. Feel free to mention that Venice Music Project sent you – these are all friends as well as dedicated professionals who love and take pride in what they do, and we are happy for them to know that we are spreading the word. It might even get you a small discount!

The Vigna Belvedere Estate

The Vigna Belvedere Estate, with cool streams of water marking its boundaries, is pleasantly set between the lagoon of Venice and the Carnic Alps, in the Province of Pordenone, region of Friuli Venezia Giulia (North East of Italy). The farm boasts a longstanding family ownership and a deeply rooted tradition of farming based on the respect for nature and the environment. The present owner-manager, Elisabetta, supported by her son Andrea, planted new vineyards with the introduction of a more modern approach to viticulture, paying greater attention to the health and life of the vine, to ensure a production of better quality.

This recently planted vineyard covers 11 hectares, with both white and red grapes, and 8 more hectares are planted with Glera vines, selected to produce the Prosecco DOC (Registered Designation of Origin). TheProsecco Vigna Belvedere, both Extra Dry and Brut, is produced using the Charmat Method, where the secondary, long and slow fermentation, brought about by added yeasts, takes place in stainless steel tanks, to then be passed directly to the bottle, under controlled pressure.